Esha Tewari Shares New Single ‘empty pages’ Ahead of National Tour
Limited tickets remain for the indie-folk songstress Adelaide gig.

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Ahead of her almost sold-out national tour, rising indie-folk artist Esha Tewari (pronounced ee-sha teh-wah-ri) has shared her latest single, ‘empty pages’.
“This song means a lot to me,” Tewari reveals. “It’s for anyone that loses someone they love and the regret and guilt that is carried after that. I pay homage to one of my favourite Jeff Buckley songs in this one, I hope people hear the little easter egg!”
The release of the haunting ‘empty pages’ follows singles ‘things i want’ and ‘you were mine’ which are taken from her upcoming EP, wraith, out May 1 (pre-save here).
Tewari’s second Australian headline tour begins at Sydney’s The Underground on Saturday, April 5 and is followed by gigs at Brisbane’s What’s Golden on Thursday, April 17 and Melbourne’s The Espy on Saturday, April 26.
The singer-songwriter ends the tour with her first visit to Perth, performing a matinee and evening gig at The Y HQ on Saturday, May 3, and taking to the stage for her debut Adelaide gig at Lion Arts Factory on Sunday, May 4.
Tickets to all shows are sold-out bar Adeladie, with a few remaining tickets still up for grabs via eshatewari.io.
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A bedroom creative who first got noticed on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram, Esha Tewari has accumulated a massive worldwide fanbase through her enchanting and often soul-baring folk-inspired releases.
The acclaim for Tewari’s 2024 debut single, ‘with ease’, and heartbreaking follow-up, ‘beautiful boy’, led to the singer-songwriter dropping not one, but two EPs – i can and better off.
Tewari has amassed over 13 million global streams and over 758,000 monthly Spotify listeners, with her Instagram and TikTok follower counts at 240,000 and 258,000 respectively.
Gearing up for a tour of North America in July and August, Tewari’s Adelaide show might be the last chance to catch her on Australian soil in 2025, so grab your tickets now!
Catch Esha Tewari at Lion Arts Factory on Sunday, May 4. For full ticketing information visit eshatewari.io.
Esha Tewari Australian Tour Dates 2025
Saturday, April 5 – The Underground, Sydney SOLD OUT
Thursday, April 17 – What’s Golden, Brisbane SOLD OUT
Saturday, April 26 – The Espy, Melbourne SOLD OUT
Saturday, May 3 – The Y HQ, Perth (early show) SOLD OUT
Saturday, May 3 – The Y HQ, Perth SOLD OUT
Sunday, May 4 – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide LIMITED TICKETS
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